BIOSC 0160 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Natural Selection, Genetic Drift, Founder Effect

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Species: an evolutionarily independent population, three approaches to consider, biological species concept. Biological species concept: considers populations to be evoutionarily independent if they are reproductively isolated from each other, they do not interbreed with each other, need to produce viable and fertile offspring. It makes it difficult to identify which extinct organisms were members of the same species: can"t be evaluated in bacteria because they reproduce asexually, only applies to populations that overlap geographically. Ex. if there is one in california and one in new york you cannot get them to mate: reproductive isolation stops gene flow, prezygotic: species are prevented from mating. Ex. different courtship rituals: postzygotic: species mate but hybrid offspring may not survive to have offspring or are fertile. Identify evolutionarily independent lineages by size, shape, or other different morphological features: not looking at their ancestral population, disadvantages, not good for cryptic species.

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